How did Theodore Roosevelt distinguish a “good” trust from a “bad” trust?
A) A “good” trust stayed within reasonable bounds, whereas a “bad” trust hurt the general welfare of society.
B) A “good” trust donated contributions to Roosevelt’s reelection campaign, whereas a “bad” trust did not.
C) A “good” trust was well-organized and efficient, whereas a “bad” trust was cumbersome and inefficient.
D) A “good” trust employed the masses (immigrants, women, the poor, African Americans), while a “bad” trust employed only white male workers.
E) A “good” trust developed products that contributed to society, while a “bad” trust was in the service industry.
Answer: A
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